39). Credit card fraud, though, is not playground for banks for numerous reasons, including: (a) online payment fraud erodes consumer confidence and trust in their brands; for many consumers, a breach of security prompts a knee-jerk reaction of closing accounts and moving to another financial institution; and - the liability for fraudulent transactions shifts to the issuing financial institution with costs ranging between $20 and $30 to process each chargeback. The author also provides a critical review of what initiatives are being taken to prevent credit card fraud citing the pros and cons of each, but also notes that the problem is complex and the situation remains dynamic.

Scott, R. (2007). Credit card use and abuse: A Veblenian analysis. Journal of Economic Issues, 41(2), 567-569. In this study, Scott provides a comprehensive history of the credit card and how its use exploded over the last 20 years and notes that...
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